but in the past when i have nested ordered lists it has automatically chosen the type of bullet each list item gets.

It started out as I, II, III, then went to A, B, C, then went to 1, 2, 3, then to i, ii, iii, then to a, b, c, and so forth.

Maybe only older browsers did that? Because I know for sure they did that. And I have read books that say it does that, and my old teachers told me it does that....however maybe it has become deprecated over time?

07-12-2004

ober

I would imagine that functionality is no longer common practice. I have never been aware of that action taken by the browser.

Maybe someone on here has an older browser they can test that theory on?

07-12-2004

DavidP

considering two teachers have taught that to me, plus i have read it in a book, and it has worked in the past for me, i am about 99% sure it used to work unless i was in some big massive dream world.

i wish it still did work :(

07-12-2004

ober

It really doesn't matter what you were taught or what you read in a book. The standard has changed very much in the past couple years.